Programs

Dr. Jolene Rickard (Skarù:ręˀ / Tuscarora) is an Associate Professor at Cornell University in the departments of History of Art and Art, and the former Director of the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program 2008-2020 (AIISP). She is a visual historian, artist and curator interested in the intersection of Indigenous art, cultural theory and the forces of settler colonialism. Her research centers on the expression of multiple sovereignties within Indigenous art and culture globally.

Contributions

Faculty member
Momus Residencies & Fellowships

Residencies & Fellowships

Estuaries: An International Indigenous Art Criticism Residency

May 15June 4, 2023
Led by Dr. Léuli Eshrāghi and Candice Hopkins, and faculty members Sarah Biscarra Dilley, Dr. Cathy Mattes, Dr. Maia Nuku, Pablo José Ramírez, Dr. Jolene Rickard, Megan Tamati-Quennell, and River Whittle.

Writing Relations, Making Futurities: Global Indigenous Art Criticism Residency

February 7-11, 2022 and March 14-18, 2022
Led by Dr. Léuli Eshrāghi, and faculty members Dr. Ngarino Ellis, Dr. Stephen Gilchrist, Dr. Liisa-Rávná Finbog, Dr. Lana Lopesi, Dr. Joseph M. Pierce, Dr. Jolene Rickard, and Lagi-Maama.